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Stoichiometry

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What is Stoichiometry?

Stoichiometry is the quantitative study of the relationships between reactants and products in chemical reactions based on the conservation of mass and balanced equations. It uses molar ratios from balanced equations to calculate the amounts of reactants consumed and products formed. Key concepts include the limiting reactant, theoretical yield, and percent yield. Stoichiometric calculations are fundamental to laboratory work and industrial chemistry.

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Stoichiometry is the quantitative study of the relationships between reactants and products in chemical reactions based on the conservation of mass and balanced equations. It uses molar ratios from balanced equations to calculate the amounts of reactants consumed and products formed. Key concepts include the limiting reactant, theoretical yield, and percent yield. Stoichiometric calculations are fundamental to laboratory work and industrial chemistry.

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